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Old 03-31-2008   #1 (permalink)
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RNmail\rnieplug.config

RNmail\rnieplug.config

I am frequently getting a Warning that the above file is
unable to load and am experiencing links that don't work
and sites that cannot be accessed due to this.

I have tried several Antispyware programs with out success.
I would greatly appreciate your assistance.

Thanks....Robert
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Old 03-31-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.cfg oops.!



"Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> RNmail\rnieplug.cfg
>
> I am frequently getting a Warning that the above file is
> unable to load and am experiencing links that don't work
> and sites that cannot be accessed due to this.
>
> I have tried several Antispyware programs with out success.
> I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
>
> Thanks....Robert
> ----------------------
>
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Old 04-01-2008   #3 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.config

I have no idea what that file is, but by the naming convention it would appear
to be a plug-in for Internet Explorer, or at least the configuration settings
that allows access to something called RNMail - a browser based email program,
perhaps?
I don't think it is spyware.
-steve

"Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>RNmail\rnieplug.config
>
>I am frequently getting a Warning that the above file is
>unable to load and am experiencing links that don't work
>and sites that cannot be accessed due to this.
>
>I have tried several Antispyware programs with out success.
>I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
>
>Thanks....Robert
>----------------------
>
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Old 04-01-2008   #4 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.config



"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> I have no idea what that file is, but by the naming convention it would
> appear
> to be a plug-in for Internet Explorer, or at least the configuration
> settings
> that allows access to something called RNMail - a browser based email
> program,
> perhaps?
> I don't think it is spyware.
> -steve

Thanks for your kind response.

I had been trying out a couple of Email Receipt/Tracking Programs
which appear to operate online. I think it is something to do with that...
although none were called RNmail.

The actual Warning is
"C:\Program Files\RNmail\rnieplug.cfg load failed"

If I look in Program Files, there is no trace of RNmail

Thanks....Robert
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Quote:

>
> "Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>RNmail\rnieplug.config
>>
>>I am frequently getting a Warning that the above file is
>>unable to load and am experiencing links that don't work
>>and sites that cannot be accessed due to this.
>>
>>I have tried several Antispyware programs with out success.
>>I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
>>
>>Thanks....Robert
>>----------------------
>>
>
> --
> Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
> http://forums.microsoft.com/windowso....aspx?siteid=2

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Old 04-01-2008   #5 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.config

The fact that there's no trace of RNMail in Program Files would probably be why
you're getting the error. Something is referencing the config file for that
program.
You might want to check your IE installed plug-ins list and perhaps even go to
Internet Options/Advanced and use the reset to default button to clear
everything out and reset IE. See if that helps with the error.
I'm not sure why it would also cause problems with sites loading, but it may be
worth a try.
-steve

"Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>
>
>"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:qkt3v31tjnf9ak8lh163str7al5b0h5ad0@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> I have no idea what that file is, but by the naming convention it would
>> appear
>> to be a plug-in for Internet Explorer, or at least the configuration
>> settings
>> that allows access to something called RNMail - a browser based email
>> program,
>> perhaps?
>> I don't think it is spyware.
>> -steve
>
>
>Thanks for your kind response.
>
>I had been trying out a couple of Email Receipt/Tracking Programs
>which appear to operate online. I think it is something to do with that...
>although none were called RNmail.
>
>The actual Warning is
>"C:\Program Files\RNmail\rnieplug.cfg load failed"
>
>If I look in Program Files, there is no trace of RNmail
>
>Thanks....Robert
>----------------------
>
>
>
>
Quote:

>>
>> "Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
Quote:

>>>RNmail\rnieplug.config
>>>
>>>I am frequently getting a Warning that the above file is
>>>unable to load and am experiencing links that don't work
>>>and sites that cannot be accessed due to this.
>>>
>>>I have tried several Antispyware programs with out success.
>>>I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
>>>
>>>Thanks....Robert
>>>----------------------
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
>> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
>> http://forums.microsoft.com/windowso....aspx?siteid=2
>
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Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
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Old 04-01-2008   #6 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.config


"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote
Quote:

> You might want to check your IE installed plug-ins list and perhaps even
> go to
> Internet Options/Advanced and use the reset to default button to clear
> everything out and reset IE. See if that helps with the error.
> I'm not sure why it would also cause problems with sites loading, but it
> may be
> worth a try.
> -steve
---

Sure and Begorrah.!!
It's the very divil of a thing. You've fixed it!!
If we ever meet the drinks are on me.

Thanks again...Robert
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Old 04-01-2008   #7 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.config

Hello Robert,

RNmail is a plugin file. To uninstall:
Close all programs and browsers -> start menu -> all programs ->
ActiveTracker -> uninstall -> restart your computer.

If that does not work or there is no ActiveTracker listed,
try removing the add on from : MSIE -> Tools -> Internet Options
-> Programs -> Manage Addons (but please do try the
uninstall first, it's important in case there are other files for it around
also)

Regards,
- Tracy

I also received the above very prompt reply
from READNOTIFY SUPPORT which confirms your advice.

Thanks to all.

Robert
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"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> The fact that there's no trace of RNMail in Program Files would probably
> be why
> you're getting the error. Something is referencing the config file for
> that
> program.
> You might want to check your IE installed plug-ins list and perhaps even
> go to
> Internet Options/Advanced and use the reset to default button to clear
> everything out and reset IE. See if that helps with the error.
> I'm not sure why it would also cause problems with sites loading, but it
> may be
> worth a try.
> -steve
>
> "Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>
>>
>>"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:qkt3v31tjnf9ak8lh163str7al5b0h5ad0@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> I have no idea what that file is, but by the naming convention it would
>>> appear
>>> to be a plug-in for Internet Explorer, or at least the configuration
>>> settings
>>> that allows access to something called RNMail - a browser based email
>>> program,
>>> perhaps?
>>> I don't think it is spyware.
>>> -steve
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your kind response.
>>
>>I had been trying out a couple of Email Receipt/Tracking Programs
>>which appear to operate online. I think it is something to do with
>>that...
>>although none were called RNmail.
>>
>>The actual Warning is
>>"C:\Program Files\RNmail\rnieplug.cfg load failed"
>>
>>If I look in Program Files, there is no trace of RNmail
>>
>>Thanks....Robert
>>----------------------
>>
>>
>>
>>
Quote:

>>>
>>> "Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>RNmail\rnieplug.config
>>>>
>>>>I am frequently getting a Warning that the above file is
>>>>unable to load and am experiencing links that don't work
>>>>and sites that cannot be accessed due to this.
>>>>
>>>>I have tried several Antispyware programs with out success.
>>>>I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks....Robert
>>>>----------------------
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
>>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
>>> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
>>> http://forums.microsoft.com/windowso....aspx?siteid=2
>>
>
> --
> Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
> http://forums.microsoft.com/windowso....aspx?siteid=2

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Old 04-02-2008   #8 (permalink)
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Re: RNmail\rnieplug.config

"Robert" <robt.black@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>
>"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote
>
Quote:

>> You might want to check your IE installed plug-ins list and perhaps even
>> go to
>> Internet Options/Advanced and use the reset to default button to clear
>> everything out and reset IE. See if that helps with the error.
>> I'm not sure why it would also cause problems with sites loading, but it
>> may be
>> worth a try.
>> -steve
>
>---
>
>Sure and Begorrah.!!
>It's the very divil of a thing. You've fixed it!!
>If we ever meet the drinks are on me.
>
>Thanks again...Robert
>------------------------------
>
Excellent. :-)
Glad to read that the annoying message went away, but *you* fixed it, I just
helped diagnose the possible cause. <g>
-steve
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
http://forums.microsoft.com/windowso....aspx?siteid=2
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